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The phrase "an impressive pace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a speed or rate of progress that is noteworthy or commendable.
Example: "The team has been working at an impressive pace, completing the project ahead of schedule."
Alternatives: "a remarkable speed" or "an extraordinary rate".
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He yelled something in Arabic, then ran away at an impressive pace.
And the number of available classes has been growing at an impressive pace.
His performance on and off the field sets an impressive pace.
The leading Indian companies are gaining ground at an impressive pace.
The party will probably not survive the summer.The RPF, meanwhile, is signing up new members at an impressive pace.
Mühlegg set an impressive pace from the start, leading a five-man breakaway group at the 6.2-kilometer mark.
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When 58-year-old Larry Durstine was younger, he could run four miles in 20 minutes--an impressive pace given that only elite runners tend to average sub-four-minute miles.
They can pump out software updates for a bunch of handsets at an outright impressive pace.
The 6-foot-1, 185-pound Granderson, who is also 30, is on a slightly less impressive pace — he would finish with 56 home runs at this rate — but he has never hit more than 30 in a season.
A Chelsea statement says the teenager has "earned a reputation as an attacking midfielder with an eye for goal and impressive pace".
Prinz was a difficult player to mark because she knew when to shoot, and she combined a physical presence with impressive pace.
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